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  • ...romoters held a tournament to determine the first [[UWA World Middleweight Championship|UWA World Middleweight Champion]]. The semifinals were held in Monterrey an ...nships, and Huracan Ramirez is listed in the UWA Welterweight Championship tournament instead.
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  • [[File:Oaxaca Women's Championship.jpg|250px|right]] The '''Oaxaca Women's Championship''' is an state title which is defended in Oaxaca.
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  • ...ranquita]], [[Krazystar]] & [[Reina Dorada]] on June 15th, 2014 to win the championship at Arena Neza. == History of the Championship ==
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  • ...from [[Campeche (state)|Campeche]], [[Quintana Roo]], and [[Yucatán]]. The championship is endorsed by [[Lucha Libre Cancún]], and [[RO Wrestling]]. ...meta]] in the finals of a [[APLL Light Heavyweight Tournament, 2018|12-Man Tournament]] on [[October 20]], [[2018]] in Arena Colonos, Cancún, Quintana Roo to wi
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  • ...me) w/[[Brian Cage]], [[ELITE International Tournament|ELITE International Tournament 2016]], [[Gran Prix#2018|CMLL World Gran Prix 2018]] ...r.]] in the finals of [[ELITE International Tournament|ELITE International Tournament 2016]].
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  • ...wrestler. The winner of the tournament received the [[XNL National Women's Championship]].
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  • [[Alberto Munoz]] relinquished the [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]] in late 1973. Munoz suffered a serious head injury in a match months earl EMLL held an eight-person, three-week tournament to determine a new champion. Announced participants by Box Y Lucha.
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  • The '''Queretaro Light Heavyweight Title''' is a professional wrestling championship promoted and defended in the [[Arena Queretaro]]. == History of Championship ==
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  • ...ght tournament, utilizing talent mostly from it's own training school. The tournament was preceded by a seeding battle royal, and finished in a three way match.
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  • ...had not been an NWA title, but was replacing the [[Mexican National Minis Championship|Mexican National]] version. CMLL held a tournament for the new championship at Arena Mexico, with the first round on February 16, the semifinals on Feb
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  • ...iddleweight Championship]] in September 1974, requiring him to vacate this championship. EMLL held a ten-man tournament in [[Arena Mexico]], larger than usual. Some matches took place on Fridays,
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  • ...nal Light Heavyweight Championship]]|<ref>Tournament finals for the vacant championship</ref>}} ...tMatchLine|2|[[Gori Guerrero]]|[[Sugi Sito]]|[[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]]|}}
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  • The '''CaraLucha The Best Championship''' is a professional wrestling championship owned by [[CaraLucha|CaraLucha Promociones]]. It was introduced in [[2016]] == History of Championship ==
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  • The '''WCA Central American Tag Team championship''' is a major championship promoted by [[WCA|WCA Centroamerica]]. == History of Championship ==
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  • Introduced the [[WWS World Championship]] in [[2015]]. ! style="width:300px;"|Tournament
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  • ...Championship. This title is believed to become the Occidente Welterweight Championship at some point. ...anada Dry, Guadalajara, Jalisco]] : [[Rito Romero]] vs [[Golden Terror]] - tournament match
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  • ...ng of the Deathmatch (2009), RCW Heavyweight Championship, XCW Heavyweight Championship, Battle Box 8 (2007)
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  • [[File:FDT w trios.jpg|150px|thumb|FDT Women's Trios Championship]] ...omen's Trios Championship]] is a professional wrestling six-woman tag team championship owned by the Furia de Titanes promotion.
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  • A tournament was held for the (long) vacant [[Mexican National Featherweight Championship]] in 1980. Only the final three matches are known; it's likely more rounds ...point of including wrestlers from various promotions big and small in the tournament; eventually winner Voltio Negro was representing the [[Fraternidad del Sant
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  • ...zed as dual champions for most of the year before relinquishing the lesser championship. A tournament started on December 1st, 1967. Only the announced participants are known
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